How Often Should You Change Cat Litter?

01 Apr.,2024

 

How often should you change cat litter?

When it comes to the matter of changing the litter in your cat’s tray, it will depend on how many cats you have, the number of litter trays and the type of litter you are using.

Non-clumping cat litter

Non-clumping cat litter needs to be changed more regularly than clumping types. If just one cat is using the tray, aim for at least once a week, but if multiple cats are going to the toilet in there, the whole lot will need changing a few times a week. Bear in mind that cats generally do not like sharing litter trays, and if you have multiple felines it is worth getting one tray per cat plus an extra one.

Although many non-clumping litters are quite good at absorbing urine, once they are saturated, urine will pool in the bottom of the tray. At this point, the whole tray will need cleaning. Smell tends to be a good indicator of when it needs to be changed too.

Clumping cat litter

Clumping cat litter can be changed less frequently than non-clumping. As the litter absorbs urine, it forms a solid clump that can be easily removed. If you take poops and pees out of the tray each day and only one cat is using it, clumping litter may only need to be completely changed every two weeks, but if more than one cat is using the tray, aim for at least once a week. If you spot a lot of the litter becoming clumped or wet, this is a sign that it is time to change the whole lot and give the tray a thorough clean.

Cleaning your cat’s litter tray

Each time you change your cat’s litter, you should make sure you give the box a good scrub. Here is a simple guide to cleaning your cat’s litter tray:

  1. Throw out all the existing cat litter
  2. Wash the tray in your garden with a hose or in your sink with mild soap or detergent – always avoid products with citrus or ammonia as these scents may put your cat off using the tray. If you are unsure about what cat-friendly cleaning solution to use, consult your vet.
  3. Allow the tray to dry completely – this step is very important as if you put litter into a damp tray it can get stuck to the bottom. You may want to use paper towels to speed up the process.
  4. Add fresh litter – you should add enough so that your cat can comfortably dig around in it. Aim for around two to three inches for non-clumping and three to four inches deep for clumping.

That’s it! You should aim to completely wash out your litter tray whenever you change the litter.

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